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Great shortwing

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Species of bird

Great shortwing
Scientific classificationEdit this classification
Kingdom:Animalia
Phylum:Chordata
Class:Aves
Order:Passeriformes
Family:Muscicapidae
Genus:Heinrichia
Stresemann, 1931
Species:
H. calligyna
Binomial name
Heinrichia calligyna

Thegreat shortwing (Heinrichia calligyna) is a species ofbird in the familyMuscicapidae, and theonly member of its genus. Other common names includegiant shortwing,Celebes shortwing andSulawesi shortwing. It isendemic toSulawesi inIndonesia where its naturalhabitat istropical moist montane forests.

Description

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The great shortwing is a stocky bird with short rounded wings, growing to a length of about 17.5 cm (7 in). In general size and shape it resembles aEuropean robin (Erithacus rubecula). The male is almost entirely very dark blue apart from a small patch of white at either side of the base of the tail. The female is a similar blue colour but has a white spot in front of the eye and a reddish-brown rump. It has a reddish-brown sheen to the throat and upper breast, and greyish-blue underparts. Both sexes have redirises, black beaks and greyish legs.[2]

Distribution

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The great shortwing isendemic to the island of Sulawesi in Indonesia where it occurs at altitudes between 1,500 and 3,500 m (4,900 and 11,500 ft).[2] Threesubspecies are recognised.H. c. simplex from northern Sulawesi,H. c. calligyna from south-central Sulawesi, andH. c. picta from southeastern Sulawesi.[3]

Ecology

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The great shortwing is a shy and secretive bird which lurks in dense foliage, tangled thickets, vines, deep gullies and streamside vegetation. It can sometimes be heard singing in the early morning from dense cover, often with two birds singing in duet. The song is a high-pitched, wavering series of whistles that increase in pitch and volume, the phrase being repeated, over and over again, for up to a minute. The bird feeds on the ground, foraging through the leaf litter, mosses and lichens, presumably feeding on insects, grubs and other small invertebrates. The nesting habits are unknown, but a juvenile was observed inLore Lindu National Park in September 2016.[2]

Status

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Little is known of the conservation status of the great shortwing but the bird is suspected of declining in numbers because of the destruction of its habitat and the introduction of feral predators. Its area of occurrence is estimated to be about 13,000 km2 (5,000 sq mi). It is an uncommon species in the lower part of its range but rather more common in the upper part. TheInternational Union for Conservation of Nature has assessed its conservation status as being of "least concern".[1]

References

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  1. ^abBirdLife International (2017)."Heinrichia calligyna".IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.2017 e.T103866279A111174691.doi:10.2305/IUCN.UK.2017-1.RLTS.T103866279A111174691.en. Retrieved13 November 2021.
  2. ^abcClement, Peter (2016).Robins and Chats. Bloomsbury Publishing. pp. 198–199.ISBN 978-1-4081-5597-4.
  3. ^Collar, N. (2016)."Great shortwing (Heinrichia calligyna)".Handbook of the Birds of the World Alive. Lynx Edicions, Barcelona. Retrieved7 August 2016.
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